MAY 22, 1941 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER jj president :on Auxiliary f Massie "as elected 'lt rtin held t Tuesday to serve with 9 fi vice preST ler Burgin; second fwLj H. Howell; Tt Mrs. Hurst Mrs- GeoT -JTMrs. George A. '"v.'mw I.J. Brown; HhtJ Colvin Brown. ilTMassie, Mrs. George If j! 1 M. J. Harden K- ttated delegates . to L tie auxiliary at tne " .7L in Dur- iJlth .nH Mrs. . ulternates. K dscussed for the Members were urged . i. onA meet on Lcming with the group r1 . !.. mootinc Wltn K w 4 Bradley InOB " "V , ' ; Hurst Burgin served as k composed of Mrs. i Hunter Worsham and ' Hyatt, spent the week- Atlanta as ie rr Lee and Miss Bettie who have attended .Junior College during the n years, have arrived for juer vacation which they (sd here with their mother, I Alley, Jr. Youthful Host Gives Birthday Party At Home At Soc Gap Johnny Heinz was host of a party celebrating his seventh birthday anniversary on Friday afternoon at the home of his par ents, Mr. and William Heinz, on the Soco Gap road. Outdoor games were enjoyed by the young guests followed by ice cream, cakes and punch, serv ed from an attractive arranged table. . The guests included: Jane Phelps, Jack Campbell, Billy Rodgers, Ann Plott, Jimmy Plott, Caskey Ferguson, Evelyn Fergu son, Charles Lee, Plott, Pauline Ferguson, Carol Lowdermilk, Mar son Lowdermilk, Benny Lowder milk, and Ada Ann Heinz. Methodist Circles To Meet On Tuesday, 27th The circles of the woman' socie ty of Christian Service of the Meth odist church will meet on Tuesday as f ollowes : Circle number one, with Mrs. Jimmy Boyd and Mrs. Tuttle at the home of the former at 7:30 in the evening. Circle number two,- with Mrs. Frank. Welch at 3:30. Circle number three, with Mrs. William Chambers and Mrs. L. H. Bramlett at the home of the former at 7:30 in the evening. Circle number four, with Mrs. Roy Parkman and Mrs. Claude Rogers at the home of the former at 7:30 in the evening. Circle number five, with Miss Mary Palmer at 8:00 in the even ing?. Lt, James Davis, of Fort Jack son, spent the week-end with his family here. Special Savings Belk - Hudson's p COOL nautical slack suit! Fresh breeze with middy collar, p trim, Spun rayon. 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"The Home Of Better Values" Married On Thursday, May 15th 1 ' Xl t if N IIIIPIIIll: I t i Shady Grove Methodist Church Women Hold Meet The woman's society of Chris tian Service of the Shady Grove Methodist church held the regular May meeting at the home of Mrs. Troy Leatherwood on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. R; O. Browne, president, presided. Mrs. Lowery Owen con ducted the devotional period. Oth ers taking part on the program in cluded Mrs. Charlie Moody, Mrs. Robert Howell, and Mrs. Tom Rain- Twelve members and two visitors were present for the meeting. Colonel and Mrs. W, I. Lee, of Gatlinburg, spent a couple of days in town during the past week. Mrs. Carl Edwards and daugh ter, Miss Ruth Edwards, Mrs. Cash Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. Venson McElroy were the guests over the week-end of Corporal David and Mark Edwards who are stationed at Fort Jackson. Wayne Hyatt, who has been taking some special course in Ral eigh, has returned home. Recent Bride MRS. CHARLES M. GARRI SON, who before her marriage on April the 13th, was Miss Sarah Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Curtis, of Canton. W. N. Neal, of Marion, spent Friday in Waynesville. Miss Sarah Curtis And Chas. Garrison Wedded In Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Curtis, of Canton, have .announced the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Sarah Curtis, to Charles M. Gar rison. The vows were solemniied in Greenville, S. C, on Sunday, April the 13th, with a few close friends in attendance. The bridegroom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Garrison anl is associated in business here. The young couple will reside in Waynesville. Miss Haseltine Swift spent the wetk-eri.1 at Montreat Junior Col lege, where she attended the an nual Home Coming Day program. Corooral James Harden Howell. Jr., of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with his parents. Sergeant Bobbie Sloan, of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with his family here. Miss Marguerite Clark and Miss Hilda Fisher spent the week-end with friends at Fort Jackson. Mrs. Glenn Tweed Presents Paper At DAR Meeting Mrs. W: F. Swift was hostess on Friday afternoon to the members of the Dorcas Bell Love chapter of . the Daughters of the American . Revolution for the regular May , meeting, which had been postponed from Wednesday, in order that the group might attend the open meet ing the Edward Buncombe chapter ! in Asheville. ; Mrs. Glenn Tweed, of West Ashe ville, had the paper of the after noon, the subject being, "The DAR Program of Americanism." ; Due to the merit of the Daper the mem bers voted to have a copy placed in the local library for reference. Mrs. Harrv Marshall reviewed the national mae-azine. srivinsr excerpts from several of the leading articles. Mrs. R. N. Barber, who repre sented the chapter at the state meeting of the North Carolina DAR society, which was held m wilann and also the national Con gress in Washington, presented re ports of both conventions. Mrs. Chas. E. Quinlan, chairman of the committee to draw up reso lutions in memory of the late Mrs. E. B. Gamp, Deiovea memoer 01 tho nfianter. and a former regent, gave her report. The chapter voted to have a copy of the resolutions placed upon the minutes, a copy sent to a sister, Mrs. Otto Burk- hart, of Blacksburg, vs., ana 10 her son, Everett Camp, of Waynes ville. '' ' During the business session a number of matters pertaining to the work of the chapter was dis cussed. Following adjournment a social hour was held. Special guests of the afternoon Mm. M R. Williams, Mrs. W. H. F. Millar, Miss Nancy Kil- lian, and Mrs. Stanley wooa, 01 rwarin ralifornia. who is spend ing sometime here with her sister, Miss Lois Harroia. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Messer Announce Marriage Of Daughter To Sg. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Messer, of Cove Creek, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Aletha Messer, to Ser geant Mackie Eugene Robinson, of Fort Jackson. The vows were solemnized on Tuesday, May the 6th, in Spar tanburg, S. C, with only a small group of friends witnessing the ceremony. , The groom s the son of Mrs. K. F. Robinson, of Hazelwood, and the late R. F .Robinson. He is in the U. S. Army and stationed at Fort Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prevost and Mrs. Nora Swift Atkins nave re turned from Louisville, where they attended the Kentucky Derby. MT? nnrl MRS F.DSON GLENN BENTLEY. who were married in riawfnn fio lnat TViiirsdaw. Th hridp was the former Miss Mae Lucille Me'haf fey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph M. Mehaffey, of Hazelwood. The coupie win reaiae in niaver aveiij r.w. Mae Lucille Mehaffey Weds Edson G. Bentley In Clayton, Ga., on 15th Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph M. Me haffey, of Hazelwood have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mae Lucille Me haffey, to Edson Glenn Bentley, of Winter Haven, Fla. The vows were solemnized in Clayton, Ga., on Thursday, May the 15th. For her marriage the bride wore a navy blue silk dress with accessories to match and her corsage was of yellow flowers. After spending several days here the couple Will leave for Florida and will be at home on 646 W. Cen tral, Ave., Winter Haven. V '' Mrs. Wiley Franklin Is Hostess To Francis Cove Home Club Members Mrs. Wiley Franklin was host ess on Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Francis Cove home demonstration club. Miss Mary Margaret Smith made the principle talk. Miss Smith instructed the mem bers in "Fitting a Dress and Se lecting Accessories." Mrs. Rob ert McCracken won the prize offered in the contest, "Naming the States." Announcement was made that the club would sponsor an ice cream supper and cake walk on the evening of June 14th at the church, at 8 o'clock. ' ' " v - Mr.' and Mrs. W, Curtis Russ had as their truests Sunday, Mrs. Howard Bennett, Mrs. Searles, and Miss Mvrtle Bennett, all of Hen- dersonville. Miss Thomasine Stringfield, who taught the past year in the schools of Ellerbe, has arrived home for the summer vacation. ''' Father A. M. Rhorbacher is spending part of this week in New York on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan have taken an apartment with Mrs. William Hannah. mil Mr. Thomas M. Sea- well attended a family reunion at Friendship church near Carthage during the week-end. Mr. Seawell is president of the group. While in that section they were the guests of the former's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Seawell in Carthage. . , ' Mr. and Mrs.; Homer Messer and Mr. and Mrs. Howell Messer, of Valdese, spent the week-end with with Mr. and Jesse Messer. Mrs. Homer Messer remained in Hazel wood for a week's Visit. MV and Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld had as their guests during the week Mr. and Mrs. uoraon kus sell, Gordon Russell, Jr., Mrs.1 Da niel Russell and Mrs. Parker, all of Boston, Mass. torn 24 Lb. Bag Roll Call 690 24 Lb. Bug Yukon's Best 950 Fresh Ground Bulk Coffee Per Pound 10 MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee Per Pound 27 Bush's No, ZYi Can Pork & Beans 3 w 25 ARMOUR'S ... Potted RJeat S c n lO ARMOUR'S Vienna Sausage 3-25 ARMOUR'S Corned Beef 19 tS22j 3 No. 5 Can DIXIE DEW SYRUP 450 5 Lb. 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